Close Menu
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    • Our Story
    • Partner with us
    • Reach Us
    • Career
    Subscribe Newsletter
    HR KathaHR Katha
    • Exclusive
      • Exclusive Features
      • Perspectives
      • Friday Features
      • herSTORY
      • Case-In-Point
      • Point Of View
      • Research
      • HR Pops
      • Dialogue
      • Movement
      • Profile
      • Beyond Work
      • Rising Star
      • By Invitation
    • News
      • Global HR News
      • Compensation & Benefits
      • Diversity
      • Events
      • Gen Y
      • Hiring & Firing
      • HR & Labour Laws
      • Learning & Development
      • Merger & Acquisition
      • Performance Management & Productivity
      • Talent Management
      • Tools & Technology
      • Work-Life Balance
    • Special
      • HR Forecast 2026
      • Cover Story
      • Editorial
      • HR Forecast 2024
      • HR Forecast 2023
      • HR Forecast 2022
      • HR Forecast 2021
      • HR Forecast 2020
      • HR Forecast 2019
      • New Age Learning
      • Coaching and Training
      • Learn-Engage-Transform
    • Magazine
    • Reports
      • Whitepaper
        • HR Forecast 2024 e-mag
        • Future-proofing Manufacturing Through Digital Transformation
        • Employee Healthcare & Wellness Benefits: A Guide for Indian MSMEs
        • Build a Future Ready Organisation For The Road Ahead
        • Employee Experience Strategy
        • HRKatha 2019 Forecast
        • Decoding and Driving Employee Engagement
        • One Platform, Infinite Possibilities
      • Survey Reports
        • Happiness at Work
        • Upskilling for Jobs of the Future
        • The Labour Code 2020
    • Conferences
      • Leadership Summit 2025
      • Rising Star Leadership Awards
      • HRKatha Futurecast
      • Automation.NXT
      • The Great HR Debate
    • HR Jobs
    WhatsApp LinkedIn X (Twitter) Facebook Instagram
    HR KathaHR Katha
    zoha
    Home»Exclusive Features»herSTORY»herSTORY: Shamita Ghosh, Head-HR, BookMyShow
    herSTORY

    herSTORY: Shamita Ghosh, Head-HR, BookMyShow

    When perception threatened to shape her trajectory, one leader learnt that credibility is built less by labels and more by consistency
    mmBy Liji Narayan | HRKathaMay 28, 20265 Mins Read297 Views
    Share LinkedIn Twitter Facebook WhatsApp
    Shamita Ghosh, Head-HR, BookMyShow
    Share
    LinkedIn Twitter Facebook WhatsApp

    Leading with empathy

    Inspired by the Buddhist practice of responding with awareness rather than reacting impulsively, Shamita Ghosh’s leadership style revolves around creating space for reflection, dialogue and growth.

    She has always believed in giving people the space and opportunity to step forward. Well aware that often all someone needs is the right environment to prove themselves, she refrains from writing people off too quickly.

    zoha

    Empathy remains central to her leadership style, but over the years she has learnt that empathy works best when paired with clarity and decisiveness.

    Today, as head-HR at BookMyShow, Ghosh leads with a philosophy forged through consistency and conviction: credibility is earned through how consistently you show up.

    Shaping business outcomes

    Early in her career, Ghosh realised that credibility in HR does not come from tenure. It comes from how well one understands the pulse of the business and the decisions one is willing to influence.

    That realisation moved her from merely supporting people to actively shaping business outcomes. It also meant rethinking team structures and challenging hiring briefs when needed.

    Though she was initially surprised by how quickly HR got defined by perception, she soon realised how much control she actually had over that narrative.

    At BookMyShow, this plays out in very real ways. In a business that operates at the intersection of entertainment, technology and scale, talent decisions directly impact speed and experience. The HR function cannot afford to remain reactive.

    zoha

    “We have to anticipate what the business will need next. That’s when HR stops being a function and starts becoming a lever for growth,” she says.

    For Ghosh, the role of HR does not end at hiring or structuring teams. It extends to shaping culture, how decisions are made, how people collaborate and which behaviours get reinforced over time.

    Culture, in that sense, is not merely conceptual. It directly influences performance, speed and the quality of outcomes. It is something HR must actively build, protect and evolve as the organisation grows.

    Of fading labels and building credibility

    Never looking at challenges primarily through the gender lens, Ghosh has learnt that while biases may exist, credibility has a way of gradually reshaping perception.

    Over time, she realised that consistent delivery, preparedness and clarity tend to outlast labels.

    The moment one stops categorising every challenge and starts treating it as part of the job, situations are approached with greater clarity and far less hesitation. At the end of the day, it is about showing up prepared, staying grounded but confident, and letting the work speak for itself.

    “While you may not control the biases in the room, you do control the consistency and credibility with which you show up,” she says.

    “Credibility is built through consistency, not labels.”

    A call for rewiring

    The future of work is often discussed in terms of flexibility and structure. However, Ghosh believes the bigger shift lies in how quickly organisations can rewire themselves and adapt to changing realities.

    At BookMyShow, the business is inherently dynamic, with consumer preferences evolving rapidly alongside the way experiences are built and delivered. Naturally, the approach to talent also has to remain fluid.

    Roles evolve faster, teams are increasingly cross-functional, and learning has to become continuous and embedded within the flow of work itself.

    Agility and nimbleness are no longer advantages. They are essentials. The ability to respond, recalibrate and move forward quickly is what will define organisations in the years ahead.

    For HR, the role is not merely to enable change, but to remove friction, whether by simplifying decision-making, enabling faster hiring cycles or creating clearer career pathways within non-linear environments.

    For Ghosh, growth and change matter only when organisations remain anchored in the values that define them.


    Quick fire round

    What’s the best career advice you’ve ever received?
    Be consistent in how you show up, how you deliver and how you build trust.

    If not HR, what career path would you have pursued?
    A travel blogger, or perhaps a panda trainer.

    What energises you most about your work?
    The people I work with. That’s what makes the place.

    One skill you’re currently working on developing?
    To enjoy the art of public speaking.

    Your definition of success today versus 10 years ago?
    Peace of mind, a strong work culture and the ability to keep learning and evolving.


    A culture of merit

    For Ghosh, equality does not mean creating separate tracks. It means ensuring equal access to opportunities for everyone.

    At BookMyShow, that philosophy has translated into a culture that is largely gender-neutral and merit-driven, where the focus remains on capability, potential and contribution.

    She sees her role as creating an enabling environment where individuals feel heard, gain visibility and are encouraged to step forward.

    “When systems are fair and consistent, you don’t need separate interventions. You create a culture where everyone, including women, can thrive,” she states.

    Without integrity, trust and humility, she believes, everything else including collaboration, performance and growth becomes difficult to sustain.

    “Fair and consistent systems create cultures where everyone can thrive.”

    Gratitude to the mentors

    “It is rarely one person, but a series of people and experiences that shape you, both professionally and personally,” observes Ghosh.

    She has been fortunate to learn from many people over the years, but one of her earliest influences was a professor she worked with at the start of her journey.

    What she remembers most is the simplicity of his approach, his consistency and the way he remained grounded while always acting with integrity.

    BookMyShow control over the narrative culture of merit Employee employer fading labels and building credibility Ghosh gratitude to the mentors Head HR her story herSTORY HR HRKatha her story Human Resources Shamita Shamita Ghosh woman HR leader women HR leaders Workforce
    Share. LinkedIn Twitter Facebook WhatsApp
    mm
    Liji Narayan | HRKatha

    HRKatha prides itself in being a good journalistic product and Liji deserves all the credit for it. Thanks to her, our readers get clean copies to read every morning while our writers are kept on their toes.

    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Related Posts

    Case-in-Point: Culture fit vs hiring bias

    May 28, 2026

    Allahabad HC clears Wipro chairman in labour case

    May 28, 2026

    University of Sussex plans 200 job cuts to save £35m

    May 28, 2026

    Wix reportedly plans major job cuts as AI-led restructuring reshapes operations

    May 27, 2026
    Editorial

    The new power map inside HR

    The org chart did not predict this shift. Business urgency did. Corporate HR structures still…

    Why HR cannot serve both employees and employers equally

    Happy HR Day. Across LinkedIn today, companies will celebrate HR as the “voice of employees,”…

    EDITOR'S PICKS

    Case-in-Point: Culture fit vs hiring bias

    May 28, 2026

    herSTORY: Shamita Ghosh, Head-HR, BookMyShow

    May 28, 2026

    Leaders are 12 percentage points more likely to feel angry at work than employees they manage

    May 27, 2026

    HR Perspectives by Manjul Tilak: “AI cannot become the domain of a few specialists”

    May 27, 2026
    Latest Post

    Case-in-Point: Culture fit vs hiring bias

    Case-In-Point May 28, 2026

    Company: InnovateLabs (fictitious) A startup incubator with 200 employees, supporting early-stage ventures across fintech, edtech,…

    Allahabad HC clears Wipro chairman in labour case

    IR & Labour Laws May 28, 2026

    The Allahabad High Court’s Lucknow bench has ended criminal proceedings against Azim Premji, chairman, Wipro,…

    University of Sussex plans 200 job cuts to save £35m

    Layoff May 28, 2026

    The University of Sussex has announced plans to cut up to 200 jobs in Brighton…

    herSTORY: Shamita Ghosh, Head-HR, BookMyShow

    herSTORY May 28, 2026

    Leading with empathy Inspired by the Buddhist practice of responding with awareness rather than reacting…

    Asia's No.1 HR Platform

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram LinkedIn WhatsApp Bluesky
    • Our Story
    • Partner with us
    • Career
    • Reach Us
    • Exclusive Features
    • Cover Story
    • Editorial
    • Dive into the Future of Work: Download HRForecast 2024 Now!
    © 2026 HRKatha.com
    • Disclaimer
    • Refunds & Cancellation Policy
    • Terms of Service

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.